Chris Hemsworth has been on the publicity trail for his new film, Thor: Love and Thunder, and his wife, Elsa Pataky, has been by his side.
On Saturday, the couple and their three young children headed back home to Bryon Bay via private jet.
The actor, 38, and his actress wife, 45, cut casual and comfortable figures as they boarded the plane.
Elsa opted for a navy blue jacket with an emblem on the shoulder, paired with casual black slacks.
She wore a green shirt underneath and completed the look with grey and white sneakers.
The star appeared to have on a natural makeup look and wore her tresses down in soft waves.
Chris meanwhile chose a black, long-sleeved jumper and jogging bottoms as he made his way inside the plane.
He added a beige cap and sunglasses, as well as wearing a pair of black and white sneakers.
Thor: Love and Thunder also stars Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
It is the fourth film in the Thor franchise, and sees Thor go up against the villainous Gorr the God Butcher, played by Bale.
Chris is building the life he always dreamed of in coastal Australia, far from the bright lights of Hollywood.
The actor, who lives with Elsa and their children near Byron Bay, NSW, said last month he wanted to spend more time filming in his home country.
‘My focus ever since I had any sway was to shoot here in Australia due to, on a personal level, being at home with my family, but also because of the awareness that I had about what was possible here when it comes to the talent,’ he told The Daily Telegraph.
Chris also made his latest film, the Netflix sci-fi drama Spiderhead, in Queensland.
His production company, Wild State Productions, brought Thor 3 and 4, Extraction 1 and 2, Spiderhead and Interceptor to film in Australia.
‘Life is sweet. It is great and I couldn’t be happier,’ Chris added. ‘If you had have said or asked me 10 years ago where I would like to be, this is it.’
Thor: Love and Thunder, directed by Taika Waititi, hits Australian and UK cinemas on July 7, and on July 8 in the United States.
Source: dailymail.co.uk